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Nurses Corner: September 2018

8/31/2018

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Flu season is just around the corner. Some important facts you should know to prevent contracting the virus:
 
  • Annual immunizations are needed because our body’s immune response to the virus decreases over time and might not offer the protection needed from one year to the next; also, flu viruses are constantly changing and the formulation of the immunizations has to be done each year to make it effective against the current viruses.
 
  • Flu is a serious disease that can lead to hospitalization, even death.
 
  • Even health people can contract the flu and become very sick.
 
  • The season can begin as early as October and last until May.
 
  • The best way to reduce the risk of contracting the flu is to get vaccinated.
 
  • Vaccinations are recommended for those age  6 months and older.
 
  • It takes about 2 weeks after receiving the vaccination for the protection to develop.

Most people can get the flu vaccination but factors that can determine suitability for getting the vaccination include: age, health (both current and past), allergies to flu or any of its components. Talk to your physician prior to receiving the vaccination if you have any questions. Places to receive the immunization are at the doctors’ offices, or pharmacies, or free clinics. Check local newspapers for locations.

*This monthly column is courtesy of our parish's Nurse Ministry. To view their Ministry page, click here
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Labor Day 2018

8/30/2018

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In observance of Labor Day the Parish Office will be closed Sunday & Monday.

Labor Day: Mass will be celebrated at 9:00 am.

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Town Hall Meeting Opportunities - September 2018

8/27/2018

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In the wake of the sadness, anger and disappointment at the release of the Attorney General’s Report, it is important for us in the parish to begin to talk about this and share our thoughts and feelings. Father Al will be hosting three Town Hall meetings to gather with concerned parishioners. You are invited to share your ideas on how to move forward with healing and also in making real changes in the culture of the Church. Father will use this opportunity as well to explain what we do here in the parish to safeguard our children.

Each of the three meetings will take place in the in the Our Lady of Grace Meeting Room located in the St. Joseph Center (the old parish office space).  Meetings are scheduled for:


  •  Tuesday, September 4th at 7:00 pm
  •  Saturday, September 8th following the 9:00 am Mass
  •  Sunday, September 9th following the Noon Mass

*These meetings were first announced in Father's weekly bulletin column on August 26th. You can read his message here.
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From The Pastor: 8-26-2018

8/26/2018

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“Master, to whom shall we go? 
You have the words of everlasting life!”

These words of Saint Peter in today’s gospel are in response to Jesus’ question whether they too shall leave him along with the many who turned away from him after his teaching on the Holy  Eucharist. It is Jesus alone who has the words of everlasting life. May we always stay close to him.

In the wake of the sadness, anger and disappointment at the release of the Attorney General’s Report, I think it is important for us in the parish  to begin to talk about this and share our thoughts and feelings. I would like to gather with all concerned parishioners on the following days:


  • Tuesday, September 4: At 7 pm
  • Saturday, September 8: After the 9 am Mass
  • Sunday, September 9: After the Noon Mass

These town-hall meetings will meet in the Our Lady of Grace Meeting Space of the Saint Joseph Center (the former secretary’s office in the old parish office). I would love to have your ideas on how to move forward with healing but also in making real changes in the culture of the Church. I also would like to let you know what we do  here in the parish to safeguard our children. Please know that you are in my prayers! 
 
Father Al
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Fr. Al's Homily from 8-19-2018

8/23/2018

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Father Al has received many requests to share his Homily from this weekend. You may read it below:

Homily by Rev. Al Sceski: 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year B

During this month of August, the gospel at all of our Sunday Masses have been taken from the 6th Chapter of Saint John’s Gospel, the great “Bread of Life” discourse.  I really thought that I would be giving a homily each week on a different aspect of the Holy Eucharist. 
 
But of course, for the past few weeks I have been talking about the Attorney General’s Report on Clergy Sexual Abuse.
 
I am assuming that after three years with you as your pastor, you know that I don’t shy away from talking about things but I have to say for me personally this is very difficult because I too am filled with anger, disgust, sadness and complete frustration at the sins of my brother priests and the sins of Church leadership in the wake of the sickening details that have come out in the release of this report.
 
I have had a few parishioners already this week tell me that they can no longer be part of the Church; others that they can’t be involved in parish ministries at this time; some have told me they will not support the diocese and the parish financially; still others who tried to give voice to what they are feeling and realize that there isn’t really a venue for the laity to be heard.  I am not sure that there is a real place for us priests in the trenches to be heard either.
 
But as I thought about how difficult this is for us---laity and clergy—and all the emotions we are going through, I realized that it cannot be about us!  It really has to be about the victims, about the survivors, about the safety of our children.
 
One of the things that I have been uncomfortable about this week is the emphasis on what we have done to alleviate the problem of clergy sexual abuse in the past 16 years since 2002.  We HAVE made strides and we continue to do so but as I said to someone this past week, “If a husband cheated on his wife twenty years ago but keeps on insisting “look how good I have been for the past 16 years”, it falls on deaf ears.  The wife is filled with pain and hurt and anger at the infidelity and she cannot think about the good things the husband has done.
 
This is true for us in the church as well.  We have heard horrible, sinful, detestable things about the priests and bishops who should have been faithful and watching out for the Church and it is awfully hard to think about the good things.
 
What we need to do now is acknowledge our pain and hurt and anger and be honest.  Some in the Church want to run away from the Church itself; some want to sweep it under the rug; others just want it to go away.  None of these things are the solution.
 
In a number of places in the gospels, Jesus tells us that only the child-like can enter the Kingdom of Heaven.  And he is right.  But that means the childlike NOT the childish.   What the Church needs now more than ever are adult Christians who are able to face this problem head on.  We need to be honest about the issues, we have to deal with a culture which allows it to continue and be covered up, and we need to have adult, honest, blunt discussions about what it is that Jesus demands of us.

This will take courage, honesty and a strong faith.   Maybe this does bring us back to today’s Gospel.  Jesus is the Bread of Life who gives eternal life to those who receive Him.  Every day when I celebrate Mass, right before I receive Holy Communion, I pray silently the following prayer:
 
“Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, who by the will of the Father and the work of the Holy Spirit, through your Death gave life to the world, free me by this, your most Holy Body and Blood, from all my sins and from every evil; keep me always faithful to your commandments and never let me be parted from you.”
 
Free me from my sins…free me from all evil…keep me faithful to your commandments…never let me be parted from you.
 
You see, it is what Jesus does in and through us that matters.  It is Jesus who frees us from our sins and from all evil and keeps us faithful to his commandments; it is Jesus who allows us to never be parted from him.
 
The trouble is that the Church often forgets this.  We think it is about us.  Our gifts, Our talents.  Our abilities.  We think that we have all the answers.  We assume we know where the Lord is leading us and so often we are just listening to our own voices.

We usually think, “not God’s way but MY way” and in doing so we inevitably fall into sin and along the way we crush the faith and innocence of the little ones in our midst.  Take a look at the history of the Church and tell me if I am wrong. 
 
The only answer is Jesus Christ.  He is the one who gives eternal life.  He is the one who brings healing.
There is another pray that the priest has the option of saying silently before receiving Holy Communion and it goes like this:
 
“May the receiving of your Body and Blood, Lord Jesus Christ, not bring me to judgment and condemnation, but through your loving mercy be for me protection in mind and body and a healing remedy.”
 
It is only by receiving the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ—and truly be changed by it—that the Church can find healing in mind and body.  We can never grow weary of doing what is right; we can never be afraid to speak the Truth.  It will be difficult but we must always remember the words of Jesus, “The Truth will set you free!”

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From The Pastor: 8-19-2018

8/19/2018

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I think the word that I have heard most this past week after the release of the Grand Jury Report on Clergy Sexual Abuse was “betrayal”. There  is a real sense of betrayal over the priests who abused, many of whom we knew and respected; from leaders in the church (including bishops) who covered up the abuse; and, especially, a sense of betrayal over not being told why a priest was no longer in a parish or in active ministry.  The word “betrayal” accurately sums up our  feelings (including mine). There is an intimacy between a priest and his people and between the Church and the community of believers. When betrayal happens, it is like the betrayal of a spouse: gut-wrenching, confusing and sickening.  Yes, part of the solution in this case will be the ability for survivors to tell their story; for the Church to continue to uphold policies so that  this never happens again; and for us to humbly move forward ever aware of our ability to deny, to obfuscate, to sin.  But that is only part of the answer.  What we need is a greater trust in the Lord, a deeper faith in his ways and a commitment to walk in his footsteps and take up our crosses each day.  It is Jesus in the Eucharist who gives us strength, who heals our wounds, who understands our hurts.  It is Jesus himself who was betrayed who knows exactly what we are going through in our betrayals.  Put your trust in Him! 
 
Father Al

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Grief Support Group Beginning 9-5-2018

8/17/2018

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The Consolation/Bereavement Ministry is again offering a support for those grieving the loss of a loved one, or any other significant loss. Your loss need not be recent as loss is a very individual thing and grieving has no time limit.

Each session lasts for approximately one hour and will continue for 6-8 weeks. The group is limited  to 10 participants. We will meet following the 9:00 am Mass on Wednesday mornings. The first session will be September 5th. For more information or to register, please call Joyce at (717) 566-0657.

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2018 Annual Collection - Stamps for Seminarians

8/17/2018

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STAMPS FOR SEMINARIANS:

Following each Mass this weekend the Vocations Ministry of St. Joan of Arc will again partner with the Support Our Seminarian (SOS) Project of Corpus Christi Parish to collect books of postage stamps for our Harrisburg Seminarians. This event supports the SOS project which provides small, practical items monthly during the school year to all seminarians of our diocese. Information about how you can sponsor a seminarian through the SOS project is available.

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REP Information for 2018-2019 Classes

8/17/2018

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Religious Education Program registrations are DUE...

REP begins the week of September 9th! No child will be admitted on the first day of classes if they have not been pre-registered and already assigned to a class. If you have not registered you K-8th grade students, please do so immediately. Registration forms are available in the church, the parish office, and online here
 
All registrations received August 1st will not be assigned to a class until the 2nd week of the term.

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Monthly Food Bank Collection: 8-26-2018

8/17/2018

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The Knights of Columbus will collect non-perishable food and personal care items for the Hershey Food Bank before each Mass on the weekend of:  August 25 & 26, 2018.

Please remember, we also accept monetary donations and all checks should be made payable to: Hershey Food Bank. Donations received by check are tax deductible.

*A very special "Thank You" is extended to the Knights of Columbus Council 6693 for facilitating our parish's monthly collection.
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